I" no Guardian. mam“, Wed. Oct. 21. 1934., F SPORTS RONT By JIM CDLLEN Trotters Come To Ch’town The Harlem Globetrotters are coming to icon This group J celebrated hocpsters has bee n called the most amazing mom organization in the world,’ Under the. sponsorship of Abe Sapersterin they have played in 87 countries of the world Ill ' ‘ on 812‘ comments - These basketball performers are among the best in the rid with Bob ‘showboat ‘ Hall and J.C. Gibson heading the lid. Hall is noted to be one of the most fascinating ball handlers in tilingame and r: in his 15th rear With the. Globe— faiotter organization. . stein’s aggregation and IS repor round performer on the club, Kim's New York Natim pose the strong Globetrotter outfit for will line up against the world. Gibson is in his 13th season with Saper- ted to be probably the best all rats have been selected to op- tliis season an ey renowned (our! wizards at the Charlottetown Forum. The. Nationals have an esemhlc of pro- fwaitmal ball players along with several top notch college The owner of the Nationals Beach and has devoted almost meat of strong basketball teams both In the Islands tes. More recently he Lon itheSta Beach Chiefs in the America hails from Ronqu and Long all of his life to the develop- and in was the owner of the .vcry: ""'¥"’-".'l a s mm n .I Basketball League. which made itself heard from in tho SEOSOM of activity. 00 ’s _ ~ Along with the. basketball show Mr. Salperstcin mili bring calibre of these performers i- Bedlam Globetrotters in . The half time performers dram among the outst . Ina caught in action on all his Outstanding among Saperste Farina Trio. a clever their respective field fans between halls. and the the famous have been selected carefully ending artists that the Globetrotter boss lobal tours. 51's accompanying act Is the unit of hand-balanccrs which he first saw in their native Cuba_ Now refugees from that country. they travel all over fans with their feats. oup are with the Trotters. and [actuate the at the pcakcs of their careers now and 9the balancing and acrobatics include tricks never be- fore seen in show business. hampion baton twirler ta ‘ ded array of entertainers by the Trotters. Young Allan is more than 3 added so many now _ ed a specialist. perhaps the finest in the that ton- to the art that he. is the show world. alsooncof tw1 sts I'i’ile world famous Globetrotters plus their array of enter- tainers will swmg info act: Monday might. October 2.6m. This could be a time to witness (me unity on at the Charlottetown‘Forunm on once in a life- of the most famous shows ever put together: looking forward to seeing you there. Tld Bits From Here And There Chairman umounced Friday night between champion Art Lurle of the Nevada Boxing Commission Monday night the scheduled middleweight title flight Joey Giaii'dello and R in Hurricane Carter has been called off. . . ’ ’ After a lengthy and stormy commission meetingGiardelloa mn-ager. Arnold Giovanetti. refused to let his fighter per- fo mi. The reason giveir One of the oo-promoters. the Silver Boxing Club. had failed no come with the 555% which State had been _ divided between the fighters. wi and Carter 512.500. Bri Hall on Monday night. guaranteed in the contr ct g. A.W. Rodgers was elm?! presidentf of flt‘hc (1 Di trict unior ey eague or e huean an a j staged at Chariottctown's City $56,000 was to be a . The in Giardello guaranteed 342.500 Char- second teams which comprised last car’s loop have indicated they are interested in icing a tegm for this season’s competition. We think that the junior loop will prove success luck in town a meeting at .City Hall ful we wish them the best of their attempt to revive junior hockey in Charlotte- . haven’t heard any formation of a possible Islz‘intd senior league, d 2"? The Char o drone tonight to work out arrangements further information on the has the idea tetown junior league will hold such as schedule and~ officials for the coming season, Johnny Keane has signed York Yankees for a report ithe St. Louis Cardinals to a victory over the Yan b more than he got in St. manager for the as field New .4501» five days after he led thrilling sewn game World Series ks. Keane said that this new coritzract our 5. - . Johnny had spend 35 years in the St LOIIIIS organization. Sim'tly after it was announced . Red Shnendienst. one of his stripper of the Cardinals. Bronx Bombers became the Coach Clai that Keane would rein tho iomier coaches. r lo Crack Down On Roughriders - OTTAWA (CPI—Head Coach Frank Clair of the Ottawa Rough Riders probably regrets his men pasted Calgary Stam peders here in their best offen- sive showing of the season. This led Clair to announce his team was set for the rest of the Canadian Football turn to some. of the Riders thinking their bs were as safe as those oi civil servants. The result was some late night partying by some mem- of the team and some less than brilliant performances on e . Clair said Tuesday: “Perhaps we’ve been too lenient. But in eight or nine years here we‘va never had any trouble. We re- spect the boys as being mature and aware of the opportunities in pro football here. ‘HAVE 1‘0 CRACK DOWN “Once that privilege is a bu se d. we have to crack own." The cracking down started Monday with the firing of ball back Ernie White and the fining .of three unidentified players for shoddy play. Clair indicated defensive halt jback and punter Ed Ulmer may get the sack. too. “(I‘ve had it out with Ulmer." he said. "He‘ll either start play- ing football or he's through. He knows his job is in leapardy. — , ‘ agc .day. five days after he led St. .Louis Cardinals to victory overiconfirmed as Yankee skipper. Red lYogi Berra. fired last Friday. ‘Keane said he got more than isame :Manager Ralph {had not bee :Keane until Sunday night de-l I oh. i Houk also denied reports that Iplaincd to him about the way [Berra was handling the club‘ during the season. Canada‘s Harry Rowson goes up to score under an at.- tempted biock by Peru‘s CANADA‘ES PERU Carlos Vasquel in basket- ball game at the Olympics in Tokyo. Others are unidenti- fied. Canada won. 82-81 (AP Wireplioto via from Tokyo). 'radio NEW YORK (AP ‘ Johnny. Keane completed his stunningl switch from World Series win— her to loser by signing to man- New York Yankees Tues- the Yanks. - Keane. 52. was given a one- contract at a reported} a year as successor to l he did in St. Louis. . The signing was announced! at a press conference. At thel time ankee GeneralI .Houk said hel in ' it touch With spite reports last week Keane was 'ieaded for the Yankee some Yan e players com- "This was not true and no; Yankee player ever discussed; such situations with me." said‘ Honk. . Keane left. the Cardinals un-l der dramatic circumstances“ ihan irig his resignation to owner Gussie Busch the morn- ing after his World Series tri- Rochester Edges _ Baltimore 3-2 i BALTIMORE (AP I~Veferan i Dick Gamble's backhand goal. with five minutes remaining in‘ e game enabled Rochester Americans to ge Baltimore Clippers 3-2 in a closely played American Hockey League game Tuesday night. Handing the home club fourth defeat In five starts. Rochester scored first at 11:46 of the second period on Ed Litzenbcrger‘s shot from close one on assists from Pete Stcmkowski and Gamble. Clippers knotted the count when Val Fonteyne tapped in a rebound at 16:42 of the middle stanza. Rochester regained the lead at the start of the third period when Red Armstrong deflected a slap-shot from defenceman Al Arbour at 1:34 with the Clippers a man short. Veteran Harry Pidhirny got the equalizer for Baltimore at 7:29 by flipping in a rebound off the pads of Rochester goalie Jerry Cheevers. This set the stage for Gamble's winning tally at 14:35 of the final period. its '1 D fJohnny Finishes Signing; jRed Named His Successor umph. The man who spent 35 years in the Cardinal organiza- tion had carried a letter of res- ignation dated Sept. 28 in his pocket for two weeks. Shortly after Keane had been hoendienst. one of his former coaches, became Cardi— nal manager. Keane said the only word he had about the Yankee job. prior to Houk’s arrival in Houston. Tex., Sunday, was what he read in newspapers. Commissioner Ford Frick's office had double- checked to be sure there was no contact before the series. “Because of several things that happened from midceason on." said cane. “I made up my mind not to return to St. Louis even if it meant leavin baseball. No one in St. Louis knew. not even the plavers. My nly regret is that I didn't get tell the players themselves." ST. LOUIS (AP) ~— The St. Louis Cardinals announced Tuesday that coach Albert (Red Schoendienst is the? manager for next season. Schoendienst has been a Car- dinal coac for three years. Prior to that he was a great Cardinal second baseman and ad also been with Milwaukee and the old New York Giants. There had been soccu‘otion o to that the 41 - year - old Schoen- For the first time since the Awards were instituted. a play- er from one team was nominat- ed ' all three categories. Tackle Ted Elsby. a native of Gait. Ontario, and in hi 11th season with the Alouettes. was nominated as the t Out- standing Player. the Canadian Player of the Year and Line- man of the Year by Montreal voters. Double nominations ca me from the Ottawa Roughridera. the BC Lions and the Ha ton Tiger Cats. Ronnie Stewart of Ottawa. selected as Cana- dian Player of the Year in 1960. was nominated for this cate- gory as well aa for Most Out- standing Player. Tom Grant. Hamilton halfback was also picked as Most Outstanding league Meets On Broves’ Shift CHICAGO (AP) - Certainty Milwaukee Braves officials will vote to shift the club to Atlanta was indicated Tuesday with summoning of a special Na tional League meeting on the subject to be held in New York Thursda Warren Giles. the league president. announced in Cincin- nati the New York meeting Wlh be "to further discuss the Mil- waukee - Atlanta situation and take action thereon." HOCKEY SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS American league Rochester 3 Baltimore 2 rlo Jhnlor A Toronto 2 Oshawa 5 Kitchener 2 St. Catharinea 4 Eastern League Long Island 3 New York 1 SEEK COURSES REGINA (CPI—A record 150 of Regina’s more than 2.000 un. employed are attending six- week courses this fall to gain the necessary academic qualifi- cations to enable them to a for vocational training legal on. education di- Piayer and Canadian of the Year. Tom Brown. Linebacker with the BC. club and last year’s Canadian Schenley Linc- man of the Year, was selected on the first ballot as both Linc- man of the Year and Most Out- standing Player. Russ Jack- son. who swept the Most Out- standing Piayer of the Year and Canadian of the Year in final voting last fall. was not nominated. On the next Canadian Schen- ley Football Awards ballot. nominators will to narrow down the list of 21 names to six. Voters in West- player from the Western Con- ference in each category and nominaton in the E a will make a similar selection from the Eastern Conference. On the third ballot. the six names will be reduced to three- onc for each category. Results of this final voting to deter- mine the trophy winners be announced on Tuesday. No- vember 17. . PREVIOUS WINNER! 1963: Billy Vocals. Edmonton Eskimos. 1954: 8am Efchmrry. Mont- Aloucttoo; Gerry James. Eskimos: Cmiter. Montreal Alouetiec. 156: Hal Patterson. Mon Alouettea; Normia Kwong, Edmonton Eskimos: Kayo Vaughan. Ottawa Roulhridn m. 1957: Jackie Parker. Edmontu Eskimos; Gerry James. Win- Europe Dominates Tokyo Olympic Winnings Tues. By JACK SULLIVAN aaadiaa Press Sport Editor TOKYO. (CP) —- Euro an: but the Russians up eight medals altogether and cut a chunk out of the American unofficial team leadership. Willie Boldorf. a 24-year-old West German teacher. took 10- eveiit decatlilon and earned the title of the "greatest all-rovd athlete in the world." But his n was a scant 45 points over Russia's Rein Aun. Holdorf scored 7,887 points as the Ger- mans placed three men in the Russia's Tamara Press scored a Gold Medal double in winning the shot put with an Olympic record toss of 59 feet. six inches. Tamara and her sister Irina have saved the Soviet track and field team from a complete dis- aster at Tokyo. Between them. they accounted for three of the four Soviet gold awards in the premier part of the games. round athletes into both the dlcnsi. would be the new Red Bird manager since Friday, when Johnny Keane resigned. Keane was named manager of New York Yankees today. Keane‘s resignation followed by one day the Cardinals seven- gamc victory over the Yankees in the World Series. Schoendiensl was sidelined for one year as a player with tuberculosis in 1959. After being released by the Milwaukee Braves he joined the Cardinals in 1961 as a coach and utility player. Curling Club Getting Set. The executive of the Mon- tague Curling Club met cently to discuss plans for the coming season and deal with several important items of business. It; was decided to open the club room: to mom hers and to make immediate preparations for ice-making in order to get the club off to an early start. President Doug Coffin ox- preaaed the opinion that there would be a revival of interest unmatched in recent years due to the influx of Industrial per- Anilin To Race In International L EL. Md. (APl—Sovict officials advised Laurel Race Course Tuesday that Anilin. the Moscow erby winner and un- beaten three-year—old champion of Russia. would arrive in Maryland Thursday by jet plane for the 3150.000 Washing- ington. D.C.. International Nov. 1. Anilin will be accompanied by Yevgeni Dolmatov. director of racing at the Moscow Hippo- drome and head of all Russian racing, and jockey Nikolai Nas- ibov. leading Soviet rider a veteran of six Laurel Interna- tionala. a a. Nominations For Schenley Awards Vaughan. Ottawa Roughldera. 1958: Jackie Parker, Edmonton Eskimos; Ron Howell. Ham- ilton Tiger Cats: Don Luui. Calgary Stampederl. 1959: Johnny Bright. Edmon- ton Eskimoa. Russ Jackson. Ottawa Roughrlders. Roger Nelson. dmonton Eskimos, 1960: Jackie Parker. Edmonton Eskimos; Ron Stewart. 0:- tawa Roughriders: Herb Grey. Winnipeg Blue Bomb- Calgary Stampede": J 0 Ir n Barrow. Hamilton Tiger ata. 1963: Russ Jackson. Ottawa Roughriders: Russ Jackson. Ottawa Roughrlderl: Tom Brown. BC. Lions. sonnel to the area. Many new arrivals have already indicated a desire to join the club. 3 will be held in the near future to decide on the de sirability of competitive bon- spieis for the year and also to appoint representatives to the PE. Island Curling sociation Annual meeting. President Coffin also stated that his committees are now active and he feels that all will be in readiness when ice making is scheduled to start early in November. Many of the executive feel that curling in Montague is headed for one of its greatest years. As- Canada sent its two best all- NIFL Statistics Tell The Tale NEWYORK (APl—‘l’hc team statistics of the National Foot~ ball League tell the blunt story of what has happened to Chicago Bears and New York ants. The Bears. defending NFL champions. rank 13th in total offence and 13th in total de- fence in the li-ieam league. orgc Balas' offence was not in last year but his rugged defence was superb. this year the Bears are sixth in the league in stopping an oppon- ent’s running game but 13th and next to last in pan de- fence. their strong point last fall. A year ago the Giants. with Y. A. Tittle firing touchdowns at a reco E era. let on offence. With 1961: Bernie Faloncy. Hamil- Tittle having a bad you. the ton Tiger Cats: Tony Pa- once high -sc Giants cur- jaczkoWskl. Calgary Stun- rently are last on total offence. . era: a k Risney. Win- 1111: in rushing and shockingly lqggpchgluc BoDririxberl.M t 1 last in passing. - 3 1'39 “n- “1"” t. Louis Cardinals are the “0'19"”; H‘rvey Wyn“ offensive leader with 1.979 a. hut three more than Baltimore Colts. Minnesota Vikings lead in rushing and San Francisco in passing. although the 49ers were intercepted seven tlmu by Lou Angeles Rams Sunday. US Fons Have No Use For Losers 'roxvo (AP) — An embit- n Thomas said Tues- are com arcd to the thumbs-down galleries that cried for death in dayo of the Roman Gladia- ra. “They have no use for losers." the Boston high jumper added. "They don’t give credit to man for trying. They have appreciatim only for the onus:- pion, the man who first." The towering American ad- mitted he feels deserted goin into the Olympic high jump rials Wedneodky the nndcrd 8 two Russians. defending cham- l and Valery Brumc . aim Blue Domini-o; Kayo Detroit has the best record on total defence and also tho beat on stopping a rushing lune. Green Bay's pau defence loads [the league. team and individual over - all exercises; lightweight Takehide Nakatani of Japan in the light docaillilon and shot put and they turned in creditable perform- laces. FINISHED 11'"! place among the 94 countries with 35 points. garnered mainly - from a gold medal in rowing dominated the Olympics Tuol- weight judo clan, and Hun- and a silver and bronze in track day. winning three gold medals Bill Gairdner of Toronto. a guy's Tibor Peua. a 29-year- and field. in track and field and adding strapping 23-year-old student. old Budapest clerk, who cap- “‘ a fourth in fencing. Japan finished 11th with a total of tured men's individual scored a triple in gymnastics 7,177 points, breaking his Cana- sabre fencing championship. and Judo to move into third dian native mark set last sum- mus up TODAY ' pace in the medal standings mei- by 116 points. Teammath me tuck and mid comm“. With nine gold. Jerry no of Trend, B.C.. “on wind, up god”, Wm, six I The United States held a 32-17 placed 16th with 6,716 points. even“ including the meme lead over Russia in gold med Nancy McCr of Bramp- mm. in whlch pet..- gneu of A meeting was held In! night at City Hall concerning the formation of a men's baa ketball league in the Charlotte- town area. Last year's league was form- ed of six terms. one from . Dunstan'a and Prince of Wales and four sponsored teams from Charlottetown. but this year plans are being made to ion, Ont. finished seventh in the shot put with a toss of 52 feet. 1% inches. A British teacher. 22‘year-old Ann Packer. broke e w record in winning the women‘s 800 metres. Miss Packer's time New Zealand. the 800 - metre winner. goes after a double. and the marathon. In gymnastics. Japan took the team championship for the second Olympics in a row. scor- ing 577.95 points while Russia of z:01.1. clipped i-loth of a sec- got the silver medal with 575.45 and off the world mark set by and Germany the bronze with Australia's Dixie Wills in 1962. 565,10. 0 '1 .— a. but North Korea's Sin Kim Dan I act a record of 1259.1 this year. thi’figfimflfi‘iufimfmfifiT‘ig 13001 811 players Wh9 Wish to It hasn’t been accepted yet, play basketball. besides the compulsory and optional exer- cises with 115.95 points. An- other Japanese. Shuji Tsurumi two college teams. The high- owered 11.8. a mid ‘ p q Any person wishing to play was limited to one gold medal b y Lones Wigger. a us. army and two Russian. 30m Sham. should contact one of the fol~ officer who took the small-bore lip and Victor Liaitsky. all tied lowms: Jim 0x. Don ac- three - position rifle individual for the silver medal with‘scores Lean. Wayne MacDonald or championship with a world rec- of 1 Don LGCIBH' Election of the executive and other business will be discuss- ed at the next meeting on Tues- day. Oct. 27 at 7-00 pm City Hall. 15.40. In the unofficial team point standing. the US. has roughly 581 points and Russia 461. Ger- many la third with 215. 1 Canada remained in l7tht ord score of 1.164 points. 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